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and u.s. swimming success seems secure in the hands of the upcoming generation. 17-year-old missy franklin took another gold in the 200-meter backstroke. her third. her dominance in the pool is now an established fact. but the olympics create new facts all the time. this is 15-year-old katiely deck i. that she made the tomb was a surprise. that she swam away from the rest of the field in the 800-meter freestyle was a revelation. >> it was neat to swim after missy and michael. their wins really pumped me up. when i walked into the ready room, michael gave me a high five and wished me good luck. that meant a lot to me. >> the main stage shifts from poolside to trackside. sanya richards-ross won her heat in the 400-meter. and tur nesh di baba won in the 10,000 meters and barely seemed to be breathing hard. >> winning with a smile. the presumption is that michael phelps will be smiling again tonight after his last olympian race in the relay. the record he broke here stood for 48 years and who know
and u.s. swimming success seems secure in the hands of the upcoming generation. 17-year-old missy franklin took another gold in the 200-meter backstroke. her third. her dominance in the pool is now an established fact. but the olympics create new facts all the time. this is 15-year-old katiely deck i. that she made the tomb was a surprise. that she swam away from the rest of the field in the 800-meter freestyle was a revelation. >> it was neat to swim after missy and michael. their wins...
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this is sears. >>> as of now, the u.s. is leading china in number of gold medals and number of total medals. [ applause ] >> that's good news. yeah. in response, china said that's nice but we still have all your money. everybody laughed and then got sad. >> kind of shuts down the conversation, doesn't it? >> olympic athletes have to be incredibly disciplined. what happens when they finally let their hair down. >> wow. >> some of the partying might be worthy of a gold medal or a rough morning. this morning, we'll go back to london to see what is happening as some apparently fall off the podium. >>> after the competition. but right now, it's time for this morning's "healthwatch" with dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. today in "healthwatch," smiling and stress. if you're stressed out, that's the time to grin from ear to ear. new research shows that smiling, especially genuine smiling may lower the heart rate during and after stress. the study included 169 students who were trained to hold chopsticks in their mouth to force
this is sears. >>> as of now, the u.s. is leading china in number of gold medals and number of total medals. [ applause ] >> that's good news. yeah. in response, china said that's nice but we still have all your money. everybody laughed and then got sad. >> kind of shuts down the conversation, doesn't it? >> olympic athletes have to be incredibly disciplined. what happens when they finally let their hair down. >> wow. >> some of the partying might be...
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so the u.s. forest service and nature conservsancy and lots of other grooves do the controlled fires, but they're harder to do today. people don't like to have the smoke in the areas with these light fires. and we are very aggressive at stopping the small ones. >> what do we do now? how do we get a handle on this direction that we're headed? >> probably do again three things, i think. the first thing we need to do is really have the u.s. forest service increase its budget for forest management. right now it's the exact season to do that kind of conversation. the second is people need to understand they need to create defensive areas around their homes example the third is we have to worry about long-term climate change because it is going to make these megafires a common occurrence in the future. >> tell me one more time about the beetle. >> right. so there's a little beetle. and in normal healthy >>> big for >>> big day for prince william. he turns the big 3-0, which means there's a big inherita
so the u.s. forest service and nature conservsancy and lots of other grooves do the controlled fires, but they're harder to do today. people don't like to have the smoke in the areas with these light fires. and we are very aggressive at stopping the small ones. >> what do we do now? how do we get a handle on this direction that we're headed? >> probably do again three things, i think. the first thing we need to do is really have the u.s. forest service increase its budget for forest...
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. >> once again the u.s. open champion. >> there we go. all right. >> i know how hard i've worked >> all of that matters. >> you voted for it? >> no. >> you voted for it. >> on cbs "this morning." >> you were part of a team that killed osama bin laden and the first thing you do when you get back to the united states is go to taco bell. >> two tacos and a bean burrito. to taco bell. >> two tacos and a bean burrito. routine. captioning funded by cbs >> one of the navy s.e.a.l.s reveals step-by step of the operation. the description were unprecedented. >> the sael who calls himself mark owen wrote his book "no with scott pelley -- >> >> give me a sense of what the are guys yelling, charging up the stairs? >> it's not like the movies. movies make it out to be, you know, loud and crazy and e ery& odypeve isrybody it's what we do. we're really good at it. so quiet, calm. like we've done it a million times before. we know the saying don't run to yo so nice and slow. we head upstairs. >> khalid is dead on this landing. th ethe point man is steppin
. >> once again the u.s. open champion. >> there we go. all right. >> i know how hard i've worked >> all of that matters. >> you voted for it? >> no. >> you voted for it. >> on cbs "this morning." >> you were part of a team that killed osama bin laden and the first thing you do when you get back to the united states is go to taco bell. >> two tacos and a bean burrito. to taco bell. >> two tacos and a bean burrito....
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of the removal of the surge forces. >> reporter: the u.s. is also looking for money from its nato allies to support the afghan military when coalition forces leave. an estimated cost of $4.1 billion a year. the u.s. has already spent nearly $400 billion in the war. afghan president karzai made it a point to say thank you for that contribution. >> mr. president, i'm bringing to you and the people of the united states, the gratitude of the afghan people for the support that your taxpayers' money has provided afghan over the past decade. >> reporter: pakistan's president got a meeting with hillary clinton at the summit but not president obama. they are arguing about the price pakistan wants to charge for the thousands of vehicles that cross the border every year. it was a weekend full of serious talk but there were light moments. at camp david, the g-8 leaders watch the european equivalent of the super bowl. david cameron elated when chelsea beat angela merkel's baron munich in the championship final so it wasn't all business. charlie, erica. >
of the removal of the surge forces. >> reporter: the u.s. is also looking for money from its nato allies to support the afghan military when coalition forces leave. an estimated cost of $4.1 billion a year. the u.s. has already spent nearly $400 billion in the war. afghan president karzai made it a point to say thank you for that contribution. >> mr. president, i'm bringing to you and the people of the united states, the gratitude of the afghan people for the support that your...
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u.s. officials face a fourth day of anti-american protests from egypt to malaysia. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> egyptian protesters continue in cairo. >> demonstrations across the region from iran and iraq to gaza, to yemen, to libya and morocco. >> and violence is putting u.s. embassies across the middle east on high alert. >> libyan officials state four arrests have been made in the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >> they were good and brave men. >> the federal reserve, planning to buy up mortgage debt to get the economy rolling. it will spend $40
u.s. officials face a fourth day of anti-american protests from egypt to malaysia. >> a new cbs news poll shows president obama jumping ahead of mitt romney. >>> buckingham palace outraged over topless photos of kate middleton. >>> plus, new evidence in the natalie wood case only on cbs"c this morning." >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90...
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on monday, jeff glor goes to u.s. army sniper school where before you learn to shoot, you have to learn to hide. you'll meet some of the silent warriors in training on monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >>> i sit next to jeff glor. it's an incredible story. i've seen some of the footage. you do not want to miss that. >> the perfect guy to put into that. >> also next week on "cbs this morning saturday," hank williams junior will join us live. have a great weekend everybody. happy fourth of july. >> happy holiday. >> enjoy. >> happy holiday. >> enjoy. be safe. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we're still here. you know what, lonnie, we have a surprise for you. you know we love to surprise everybody in our family here at "cbs this morning saturday." the reason we have this surprise and the reason that i have cupcakes and your wife is here is because our family is about to grow by one. >> hello. >> hi sharon. >> great to see you. >> sharon. >> for you. >> i was thinking, you know, i said boy, rebecca -- i was thin
on monday, jeff glor goes to u.s. army sniper school where before you learn to shoot, you have to learn to hide. you'll meet some of the silent warriors in training on monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >>> i sit next to jeff glor. it's an incredible story. i've seen some of the footage. you do not want to miss that. >> the perfect guy to put into that. >> also next week on "cbs this morning saturday," hank williams junior will join us live. have a...
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even after awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike, his magazine called "inspire" provided nafis with the outlines for his plot. >> there are still individuals and groups indeed, around the world who have bought into the al qaeda narrative who have some kind of vague blueprint in their mind which involves new york and the united states and explosives and who wish to do harm. >> this investigation is ongoing. the fbi is still talking to at least five friends and associates of the suspect. one man who voiced his support during the plotting of a violent act were nafis' plans was picked up in san diego late wednesday afternoon. this is still unfolding. >> he may or may not have been acting alone? >> that's a big question. his own statements are that he was already in contact with an al qaeda network before he arrived in the united states. so it opens the question -- and they'll delve into this now. was he by himself or was he part of a network? did somebody send him or did he just show up? >> what do we know about the bomb he
even after awlaki was killed in a u.s. drone strike, his magazine called "inspire" provided nafis with the outlines for his plot. >> there are still individuals and groups indeed, around the world who have bought into the al qaeda narrative who have some kind of vague blueprint in their mind which involves new york and the united states and explosives and who wish to do harm. >> this investigation is ongoing. the fbi is still talking to at least five friends and associates...
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the u.s. men had another solid night thursday in track and field, while the women took home gold in soccer, water polo, and boxing. >> this morning, the united states has taken over the lead in gold medals from china. the americans also have more total medals than any other nation. china is second, followed by russia, britain, and germany. bigad shaban is covering the olympics in london. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and jeff. one of those newly awarded medals to the u.s. comes with a bit of a back story, perhaps more than most. in fact, some people are even calling it payback. >> the back post. and it's a goal! >> reporter: revenge seemed just as sweet a year later for the u.s. women's soccer team. >> oh, i say! >> reporter: their 2-1 victory over japan at the olympics was a welcome reverse of last year's world cup, when the women lost to japan. goal keeper hope solo was behind several saves for the team, including one in the final minutes of the match. >> i have to be
the u.s. men had another solid night thursday in track and field, while the women took home gold in soccer, water polo, and boxing. >> this morning, the united states has taken over the lead in gold medals from china. the americans also have more total medals than any other nation. china is second, followed by russia, britain, and germany. bigad shaban is covering the olympics in london. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and jeff. one of those newly awarded...
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u.s. has already spent almost $400 billion in the war. afghan president karzai made it a point to say thank you for that contribution. >> mr. president, i'm bringing to you and to the people of the united states the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer people have brought to afghanistan the past decade. >> pakistan's president was at a meeting with secretary of state clinton but not president obama. the two sides are arguing about the price pakistan wants to charge for each of the thousands of vehicles that cross the border every year. it's a weekend of serious business but there were some light moments at camp david. the g-8 leaders watched the european equivalent of the super bowl. david cameron elated when chelsea won in the champions league final. so not all serious business. >> bill plante, thank you. >>> with us now is rhode island senator jack reed. a former army ranger and west point graduate and returned from afghanistan. good morning, senator reed. >> good morning, charlie. >> let me begin with your asses
u.s. has already spent almost $400 billion in the war. afghan president karzai made it a point to say thank you for that contribution. >> mr. president, i'm bringing to you and to the people of the united states the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer people have brought to afghanistan the past decade. >> pakistan's president was at a meeting with secretary of state clinton but not president obama. the two sides are arguing about the price pakistan wants to...
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i mean, you had the u.s. soccer goalie get into a confrontation with brandi -- >> hope solo and brandi chastain, yeah. >> and i mean, how ridiculous is that? you know, she's telling brandi chastain how to do her job. in other words, don't criticize us, get on board. brandi chastain is doing her job. she's basically offering a critique, and you've got our goalie twittering while she's supposed to be focusing on winning the gold medal, which by the way, they haven't done. at least brandi chastain can say, you know what, we won the gold medal, you guys have not yet. so -- >> all right. >> win something first. >> thank you, my friend. bill rhoden from chicago. >>> colorado prosecutors threw the book at james holmes on monday, the alleged gunman in the aurora massacre was charged twice for each of the victims, 142 counts in all. >> we also heard from holmes in court for the first time. he said one word, "yes," when asked if it was okay to postpone an upcoming hearing. as john blackstone reports, the courtroom was
i mean, you had the u.s. soccer goalie get into a confrontation with brandi -- >> hope solo and brandi chastain, yeah. >> and i mean, how ridiculous is that? you know, she's telling brandi chastain how to do her job. in other words, don't criticize us, get on board. brandi chastain is doing her job. she's basically offering a critique, and you've got our goalie twittering while she's supposed to be focusing on winning the gold medal, which by the way, they haven't done. at least...
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new lipton tea & honey. ♪ [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> they're having a funny problem in pakistan. apparently, most of the pakistani police force is overweight. only 25% of the officers in the province of punjab were able to pass the fitness test, and now they're tracking down. they say if they don't get their waist size down to a 38, they could be removed from the field. looks like they're shaping up pretty well, though. i believe the politically correct term for this gentleman is a fatty pakistani. honestly, i could watch this for hours. although i will say, that video makes the fact that we snuck in to pakistan and killed bin laden much less impressive to me. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> republicans a
new lipton tea & honey. ♪ [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> they're having a funny problem in pakistan. apparently, most of the pakistani police...
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the u.s. has 63 medals, 29 of them gold. britain is now in third place, followed by russia and japan. mark phillips is covering the olympics in london and is joining us now. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, of all the sports here, the closest that was supposed to be for a sure thing has been women's soccer for the u.s. but it was a real nail biter in the semifinal, and it was a controversial and dramatic conclusion in the end. the u.s. women's soccer team is supposed to be the class of the olympic field. but it took them 30 minutes of extra time and the controversial help of the norwegian referee to squeak by a stubborn team from canada. three times the canadians took the lead. three times the u.s. came back. the last time with the benefit of a shocking call from the ref. the game again. >> oh, it's in! >> reporter: and the header on the very last play of overtime saved the u.s. team from what would have been an embarrassing loss. the team goes on to the final against japan. now the can
the u.s. has 63 medals, 29 of them gold. britain is now in third place, followed by russia and japan. mark phillips is covering the olympics in london and is joining us now. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, of all the sports here, the closest that was supposed to be for a sure thing has been women's soccer for the u.s. but it was a real nail biter in the semifinal, and it was a controversial and dramatic conclusion in the end. the u.s. women's soccer...
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first, i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran's more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran had significant influence, not only in the shia world but in the sunni world. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something -- governor romney say tonight was that he would have done it sooner. when in fact, before he was -- i don't know what he was saying before. >> governor romney in the past has been very tough of your administration's handling of the security situation in benghazi, libya, and the protection of our diplomats there. tonight, he took a pass on that particular issue. but i do have to ask you about a piece that was in "the wall street journal" this morning. they reported that the president was told in his presidential daily briefing for more than a week after that siege that the assault grew out of a spontaneous pro
first, i asked vice president joe biden about romney's claim that the u.s. should do more to stop iran's nuclear ambitions. >> iran's more isolated today than it was when we took office. iran had significant influence, not only in the shia world but in the sunni world. the world was split on iran. we were viewed as somehow by the rest of the world as being too unilateral. today it is isolated. but the only thing that i heard -- maybe i missed something -- governor romney say tonight was...
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no one was hurt. >>> once again, the u.s. open champion. >> i know how hard i've worked to get to this point. it's spernl. >> why not end the show with a bang. >> last night "60 minutes" showed scott pelley's unprecedented interview with mark ohen who wrote a book about the killing of osama bin laden. some parts of the didn't air last night. he tells pelley that osama bin laden's quarters were clean and orderly. >> somebody in there had to have ocd like you read about. his dresser that i searched on the third floor had everything folded perfectly, like he was in marine corps boot camp. stuff that was hung up was perfectly spaced. the media rooms were a computer, thumb drives and voice tape recorders. all were lined up in dress right dress. >> military precision. >> it seemed that way, yes. >> he also spoke about an eye opening book focusing on one point last year as deficit reduction talks were falling apart. >> bob woodward has a book coming out and he writes in your last call with speaker boehner when the grand bargain was
no one was hurt. >>> once again, the u.s. open champion. >> i know how hard i've worked to get to this point. it's spernl. >> why not end the show with a bang. >> last night "60 minutes" showed scott pelley's unprecedented interview with mark ohen who wrote a book about the killing of osama bin laden. some parts of the didn't air last night. he tells pelley that osama bin laden's quarters were clean and orderly. >> somebody in there had to have ocd...
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exactly a year ago he was championing another cause, the u.s. military effort in afghanistan. his job: the hurt locker. defusing the taliban's deadly hidden bombs. the one he didn't see was the last time he saw anything. >> i recall the entirety of the event. i remember the actual blast itself. i remember waking up on the ground. >> so from the point when you initially came to after the blast, you still had some vision? >> just a little bit in my left eye, correct. shortly thereafter it went away. >> and never came back? you're totally unsighted now? >> still looking for it. >> still looking for it. >>> 28-year-old navy lieutenant bradley snyder was on the naval academy's swim team when he was at annapolis. within five weeks of being blinded by the blast he was back in the pool. >> it started as just a friendly like let's show my family and frnds thatiends that i'm okay o. that i can do the things i used to enjoy. hopping in the pool felt organic and natural. saying hey, you're actually still good at something. that was an amazing experience. >> something you could do. >> exac
exactly a year ago he was championing another cause, the u.s. military effort in afghanistan. his job: the hurt locker. defusing the taliban's deadly hidden bombs. the one he didn't see was the last time he saw anything. >> i recall the entirety of the event. i remember the actual blast itself. i remember waking up on the ground. >> so from the point when you initially came to after the blast, you still had some vision? >> just a little bit in my left eye, correct. shortly...
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it said the target was a u.s. intelligence post and cbs news correspondent kitty logan is in kabul with us. good morning to you, kitty. >> reporter: good morning. the attack happened just before midday local time here. a very short distance from the nato headquarters in kabul. it was a teenage boy who approached the area on foot. you do have to pass through several checkpoints to get to that spot. but it's not unusual to see young children begging or selling goods to soldiers. his presence may have gone unnoticed. sadly, too, some of the children are thought to be amongst the dead. ppotential attacks in the r capital. it is the anniversary of the death of the former alliance commander who of course fought the old taliban regime for many years. any celebrations in his honor are a potential magnet for insurgent attacks. the taliban has claimed responsibility for today's bombing. now, the claims are not always accurate. in the past, it has been proved that the haqqani network has been responsible for many attacks on
it said the target was a u.s. intelligence post and cbs news correspondent kitty logan is in kabul with us. good morning to you, kitty. >> reporter: good morning. the attack happened just before midday local time here. a very short distance from the nato headquarters in kabul. it was a teenage boy who approached the area on foot. you do have to pass through several checkpoints to get to that spot. but it's not unusual to see young children begging or selling goods to soldiers. his...
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. >> seven u.s. troops were hurt when demonstrators threw a grenade at a military base. >>> a plot has been foiled to assassinate president the putin. >> the trial was delayed a week giving bp more time to settle. >>> all that and all that matters, -- >> fight club! >> and then we're going to go kill hitler. >> on "cbs this morning." >> it's ok for you. if somebody asks you what you are wearing, you say kim jong il. >> have fun this evening. >>> ah the academy awards. welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin in hollywood where everything old was new again at last night's academy awards. >> the big winner, "the artist." the silent film winning best oscar. lee cowan is in beverly hills this morning. >> good morning. just a little after 7:00 here on the west coast. some of the parties are just ending, and for the academy, they might have been a little bit overly nostalgic last night, but that was the point given the fact that the silent movie "the artist" stole their hearts. right from the start, sunday'
. >> seven u.s. troops were hurt when demonstrators threw a grenade at a military base. >>> a plot has been foiled to assassinate president the putin. >> the trial was delayed a week giving bp more time to settle. >>> all that and all that matters, -- >> fight club! >> and then we're going to go kill hitler. >> on "cbs this morning." >> it's ok for you. if somebody asks you what you are wearing, you say kim jong il. >> have...
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david martin has the story. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against the world's largest oil producer has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyber space. defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation. and create a new profound sense of vulnerability. >> reporter: iran does not have that kind of capability yet. but u.s. officials say several recent cyber attacks have been traced to hackers inside iran. panetta stopped short of blaming iran but in a speech last night described the cyber attack which occurred two months ago. >> more than 30,000 computers that it infected were rendered useless and had to be replaced. >> reporter: the attack using a virus did not disrupt oil production built a co
david martin has the story. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against the world's largest oil producer has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyber space. defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of...
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russia who is interested in undermining u.s. power and maintaining its close relationship with iran, they play their own game as well. the strength of sanctions clearly depends on how much you can get the world to stand together. it definitely does have more impact the more countries that are enforcing that. the less avenues for iran to go around those sanctions. make them more effective. but at this point, it is not a unified world. it's not a unified global community. iran has significant allies. that's going to keep undermining the sanctions program. >> thanks, >>> who gets to decide what your kids eat at schools for lunch? should it be the government? should it be you? critics say we're living in a nanny state. we'll ask chef jose andres about nutrition rules for cafeterias. >>> the benefit of being a quiet introvert likelet say, bill gates, in a let it all hang out world. you're watching "cbs this morning." mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash an
russia who is interested in undermining u.s. power and maintaining its close relationship with iran, they play their own game as well. the strength of sanctions clearly depends on how much you can get the world to stand together. it definitely does have more impact the more countries that are enforcing that. the less avenues for iran to go around those sanctions. make them more effective. but at this point, it is not a unified world. it's not a unified global community. iran has significant...
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. >> u.s. troops were hurt when a grenade was thrown at a military base. >> a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. >>> all that. >> three on one. >> and all that matters. >> and then we're going to go kill hitler. [ laughter ] >> on "cbs this morning." >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> have fun this evening. captioning funded by cbs >>> ah, the academy awards. welcome to "cbs this morning." everything old was new again last night. >> the big winner, "the artist," winning best picture. lee cowan is in beverly hills this morning. lee, good morning. >> good morning, erica. you might have to forgive the academy a bit for being nostalgic last night. some would say overly nostalgic. somehow it was fitting. as you said, it was that silent movie, "the artist," that stole the academy's heart. >> right from the start, sunday's academy awards looked to be from another era. even the stage looked like a movie theater of old. >> billy crystal's vint
. >> u.s. troops were hurt when a grenade was thrown at a military base. >> a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. >>> all that. >> three on one. >> and all that matters. >> and then we're going to go kill hitler. [ laughter ] >> on "cbs this morning." >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> if somebody ask you what you're wearing -- >> have fun this evening. captioning funded by cbs >>> ah, the academy...
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the measure is widely seen as retaliation for a new u.s. law that punishes russians accused of violating human rights. last week president vladimir putin expressed support for the ban, but was cagey when pressed if he would sign it into law. >> we see this as another situation where vulnerable children could be impacted by human rights issues between these two countries. >> reporter: laurie goldheim of the american academy of adoption attorneys says the law will affect families like the fongs, as well as thousands of russian children. >> every child deserves a permanent home. they didn't ask to be in this situation, and we are doing our best to find permanent homes for all of these children. >> reporter: unicef estimates there are more than 700,000 orphans and abandoned children in russia. during the last two decades, americans adopted more than 60,000 of those children. last week in moscow there were rare public protests against the law. still, a new poll shows 56% of russians support the ban. >> bring it over here so we can see it. >> rep
the measure is widely seen as retaliation for a new u.s. law that punishes russians accused of violating human rights. last week president vladimir putin expressed support for the ban, but was cagey when pressed if he would sign it into law. >> we see this as another situation where vulnerable children could be impacted by human rights issues between these two countries. >> reporter: laurie goldheim of the american academy of adoption attorneys says the law will affect families like...
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we'll ask former secretary of state colin powell if it's time for the u.s. to send weapons to rebel forces. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by stanley steemer. beyond carpet cleaning. pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest and raise our barks to rally till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. so it stays on in conditions like sand... sun... 100-degree heat, and ocean water. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. that's good
we'll ask former secretary of state colin powell if it's time for the u.s. to send weapons to rebel forces. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by stanley steemer. beyond carpet cleaning. pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. and a tick that isn't...
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they're responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against u.s. troops in afghanistan. the goal of the administration is to cut off the fundraising in arab countries and put pressure on pakistan to chase down the militants. >>> the wall street journal says global fund managers are reacting cautiously to the european central bank's debt-fighting plan. it's a plan to buy bonds from spain and italy in an effort to drive down interest rates. >>> usa today stays a third visitor to yosemite died. thousands of more who have been in there since june plan to go this month. >>> the houston chronicle says a new texas toll road will have the fastest speed limit. 85 miles an hour. the texas transportation commission set the new limit for 41-mile stretch of highway, 130, highway 30 between austin and san antonio. >> 85 miles an hour, i like >>> this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> a plane is diverted in mid flight. a passenger is forced to the tarmac at gunpoint. >> there's pistols and came to a passenger and said don't move, stay put. >> but the story of romance and
they're responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against u.s. troops in afghanistan. the goal of the administration is to cut off the fundraising in arab countries and put pressure on pakistan to chase down the militants. >>> the wall street journal says global fund managers are reacting cautiously to the european central bank's debt-fighting plan. it's a plan to buy bonds from spain and italy in an effort to drive down interest rates. >>> usa today stays a third visitor...
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more speed boats come up behind a u.s. coast guard cutter inside the persian gulf. u.s. officials call it most posturing and say it happened many times before. but a pentagon official say it got our attention because of iran's public attention to close the strait of hormuz and choke off the 15 million barrels of oil that pass through there each day. by some estimates it would double the price of oil and defense secretary panetta says the u.s. won't let it happen. >> we cannot tolerate iran blocking the strait of hormuz, and that's a red line. >> reporter: most officials do not believe iran would take such drastic actions since it would crip ill it's own exports and alienate every country that counts on its exports. still, they showcased the weapons it would use to close the straits. one pentagon official says everything they are saying matches what they are doing. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> the u.s. made it clear it will not allow iran to block the strait of hormuz. one-fifth of the world's oil supplies is exported every day. they could take action to reop
more speed boats come up behind a u.s. coast guard cutter inside the persian gulf. u.s. officials call it most posturing and say it happened many times before. but a pentagon official say it got our attention because of iran's public attention to close the strait of hormuz and choke off the 15 million barrels of oil that pass through there each day. by some estimates it would double the price of oil and defense secretary panetta says the u.s. won't let it happen. >> we cannot tolerate...
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tension has been building now for weeks between the u.s. and iran over iran's nuclear program. >> iran is threatening to close the strait of hormuz and choke off oil exports as a protest. iran's president is ready for new talks this morning. we want to look at the key issues with chief correspondent lara logan in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> does this mean that the iranian president believes that sanctions and covert action are having an impact and, therefore, iran is hurting or is it simply one more move to delay and delay and delay? >> you know, charlie, it probably means both of these things. at the same time, the iranian government wants you to believe that sanctions are not having any impact and never will, clearly their currency has been in free fall. it dropped 350% in value. there's always a reason they want to come to the table. if you look at the history, they do this over and over again. they're masters at buying more time, giving their allies just enough to keep resisting completely comprehensive sancti
tension has been building now for weeks between the u.s. and iran over iran's nuclear program. >> iran is threatening to close the strait of hormuz and choke off oil exports as a protest. iran's president is ready for new talks this morning. we want to look at the key issues with chief correspondent lara logan in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> does this mean that the iranian president believes that sanctions and covert action are having an impact and,...
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seven of those were u.s. troops. now we can't confirm yet if it was shot down. it came down in a hostile area. but nato says it is still investigating. for "cbs this morning," kitty logan, in kabul. >>> officials in dallas have started widespread spraying of insecticide. they are trying to wipe out mosquitoes responsible for the worst outbreak of west nile virus in years. it's blamed for 10 deaths in america's ninth largest city. manuel dehorkes is in dallas where the spraying went on for three hours last night. >> reporter: good morning, and good morning across the west. so far, there are 26 confirmed west nile deaths nationwide. more than 1/3 of those here in dallas county. so last night that, spraying began. two twin engine planes began targeting 49,000 acres in dallas county late last night. at least a dozen cities in the county will be part of the aerial spraying program. the cdc reports 693 cases of west nile nationwide, the highest mark since the virus was first detected in 1999. almost half of those sickened are in texas, and so far, dallas county 217 pe
seven of those were u.s. troops. now we can't confirm yet if it was shot down. it came down in a hostile area. but nato says it is still investigating. for "cbs this morning," kitty logan, in kabul. >>> officials in dallas have started widespread spraying of insecticide. they are trying to wipe out mosquitoes responsible for the worst outbreak of west nile virus in years. it's blamed for 10 deaths in america's ninth largest city. manuel dehorkes is in dallas where the...
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it is the biggest lottery in u.s. history. the jackpot is now at a record $540 million. >>> and president obama also takes on big oil as gas prices continue to soar. we'll get reaction from the president of shell. >>> i'm gayle king. new twists in the trayvon martin case. the shooter's brother speaks out in his defense. when i see you at 8:00, morley safer, that morley safer is here to revisit a question that caused a big stink 19 years ago. >>> i'm erica hill. new details on the co-pilot of jetblue 191 and you'll hear from reba mcentire and blake shelton ahead of this weekend's big acm. >>> first, today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> that's just kind of crazy. >> mega millions mania sweeps the nation. >> record jackpot could climb to a $600 million. >> like me, you've got lotto fever. i've actually got lotto rash. >> nobody stood there with a bag of skittles and ice tea. >> the family of trayvon martin shooter jumps to his defense. >> robert zimmerman says his brother had to shoot the teenager who was unarmed. >>
it is the biggest lottery in u.s. history. the jackpot is now at a record $540 million. >>> and president obama also takes on big oil as gas prices continue to soar. we'll get reaction from the president of shell. >>> i'm gayle king. new twists in the trayvon martin case. the shooter's brother speaks out in his defense. when i see you at 8:00, morley safer, that morley safer is here to revisit a question that caused a big stink 19 years ago. >>> i'm erica hill. new...
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when the pope visited the u.s. in 2008 the crowds were loud and joyous, sometimes rockets. not here. one man pushed his way too aggressively toward the stage, state security ushered him uf a. this is communist cuba. public events are scripted. as for pope benedict, never seemed to notice. he kept to his prepared remarks. >> translator: dear brothers and sisters, the pope said, i appeal to you to reinvigorate your christ that you may live in christ and for christ and armed with peace and forgiveness and understanding and go to a renewed and open society. with the collapse of communism around the world, economic hardships at home and the gentle nudging of the vatican restraints on religion have easeded. though most cubans say they're catholic but many are not practicing. state employees were given the day off to attend. people like lionel moya. he wanted the pope to talk about freedom and jobs. we met moya outside his local bashrshop. they're just some of the small businesses now allowed in cuba. in downtown santiago, for example, certain streets are closed to trucks and cars
when the pope visited the u.s. in 2008 the crowds were loud and joyous, sometimes rockets. not here. one man pushed his way too aggressively toward the stage, state security ushered him uf a. this is communist cuba. public events are scripted. as for pope benedict, never seemed to notice. he kept to his prepared remarks. >> translator: dear brothers and sisters, the pope said, i appeal to you to reinvigorate your christ that you may live in christ and for christ and armed with peace and...
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. >> in san francisco a memorial was held for chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador who lost his life in an attack in benghazi, libya. >>> paintings by picasso, month nature and matisse stolen from rotterdam museum. >>> $8 million sail boat flips over on a training run for the america's cup. thankfully everybody is okay. >> all that database >> he's paying a visit to a memorial when she stumbled. >> do you have a nickname for the pumpkin? >> the pleasure dome. >> bam. >> another mitt romney moment is going viral. >> went to a number of women's groups and i said can you help us find folks and they brought us binders of women. >> this is the moment this is the moment. the team worked on this. i justit share on facebook. >> i was going to tweet this. >> tre you go. >> welcome to cbs "this morning." i'm norah o'donnell. charlie is out this time. this. >> i'm no comments about anyone being distracted or disengaged. president obama and mitt romney hit each other early and often in their second debate last night and in a cbs news poll 37% of uncommitted voters wh
. >> in san francisco a memorial was held for chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador who lost his life in an attack in benghazi, libya. >>> paintings by picasso, month nature and matisse stolen from rotterdam museum. >>> $8 million sail boat flips over on a training run for the america's cup. thankfully everybody is okay. >> all that database >> he's paying a visit to a memorial when she stumbled. >> do you have a nickname for the pumpkin? >> the...
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two u.s. warships have been dispatched to the libyan coast and a marine unit is beefing up security at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings on a residential street. iron gates in the front of it, and we were shown the guard shack, which is the first building you come to. that was with the vehicles around it had been bombed out completely. had been set on fire and then you go about 30, 40 yards or so into it and then the bigger building inside the consulate itself. and there is where the residences and -- or the dining room area. again, completely gutted. there are two or three other buildings within that compound. again, completely destroyed, and t
two u.s. warships have been dispatched to the libyan coast and a marine unit is beefing up security at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. an fbi team will help with the investigation and the u.s. consulate in benghazi was destroyed by fire. charlie agata visited it and saw the destruction. what was it like inside the consulate? >> reporter: well, nora, the consulate was decimated. this is not a heavily fortified compound, wasn't even a fortified compound. just a building or group of buildings...
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it is the biggest lottery in u.s. history. the megamillions jackpot is now a record $540 million. >>> president obama takes on big oil as gas prices continue to soar. we'll get reaction from the president of shell oil. >>> i'm gayle king. there are new twists in the trayvon martin case. the shooter's brother speaks out in his defense. when i see you at 8:00, we'll revisit the question that caused a big old stink 19 years ago. >>> i'm erica hill. there are new details this morning about the hero co-pilot who took control of jetblue flight 191 and we'll hear from reba mcintyre and blake shelton as they prepare for this weekend's big academy of country music awards. >> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> 500 million. just half billion. that's crazy. >> megamillions mania sweeps the nation. >> record jackpot could climb to $600 million. >> like me, you got lotto fever. i actually have lotto rash. >> nobody just said there was a bag of skittles and iced tea. you return force with force when someone assaul
it is the biggest lottery in u.s. history. the megamillions jackpot is now a record $540 million. >>> president obama takes on big oil as gas prices continue to soar. we'll get reaction from the president of shell oil. >>> i'm gayle king. there are new twists in the trayvon martin case. the shooter's brother speaks out in his defense. when i see you at 8:00, we'll revisit the question that caused a big old stink 19 years ago. >>> i'm erica hill. there are new details...
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nearly a dozen agents in trouble along with five members of the u.s. military. >> those agents in colombia preparing for the president's precipitation when they were accused of hiring prostitutes. norah o'donnell is here with the story. >> reporter: it's an embarrassment for the white house and the secret service, at least 11 members of the elite agency may be involved and president obama wrapping up his trip is now calling for a thorough and rigorous investigation. >> if it turns out that some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course, i'll be angry. >> reporter: president obama ended two days in colombia as a press conference where the focus was supposed to be on trade and security in latin america. instead, theengulfing the secret service continued to make news. >> we are here on behalf of our people and that means we conduct ourselves with the utmost dignity and probity and, obviously, what has been reported doesn't match up with those standards. >> reporter: the allegations involve at least 11 secret service
nearly a dozen agents in trouble along with five members of the u.s. military. >> those agents in colombia preparing for the president's precipitation when they were accused of hiring prostitutes. norah o'donnell is here with the story. >> reporter: it's an embarrassment for the white house and the secret service, at least 11 members of the elite agency may be involved and president obama wrapping up his trip is now calling for a thorough and rigorous investigation. >> if it...
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>> u.s. policy in the middle east has been something of a roll of the dice since the arab spring began. it's been very clear to u.s. officials they're not in control of what's happening on the ground. and it's very unclear who is exactly in control. this is evidence in syria where there has been deep infiltration of the resistance there by islamic groups. it's clear in libya that there has been some infiltration. not to the degree of syria, but this is something that the u.s. just has to deal with. they don't have a choice in this. these fires were started, started burning across the middle east. they've brought some governments to -- burned them to the ground already. we really have no idea what -- >> let me come back to what people are worried about today, what happened in yemen, for both you and john. what we are see iing happening the ground, that this will spread, what's the likelihood? >> it's something that every u.s. embassy across the middle east and countries everywhere, people must
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. >>> in afghanistan this morning, a local policeman opened fire on members of the u.s. military killing two american soldiers. also an afghan soldier shot at another unit of troops. as reporting from kabul, that makes seven such incidents in the past two weeks. >> there have been two incidents today where afghan forces turned on the international troops they are meant to be working with. in the western province much far a, members of the local police shot and killed u.s. troops. we're still getting reports. we understand the shooter was killed. meanwhile, we're hearing about a second incident in the southern province of kandahar. there a member of the afghan security forces opened fire and injured two international soldiers working alongside him. now, there has been an alarming increase in these incidents this year. 30 so far. the taliban leader says that it is a deliberate plan much infiltration by his movement. we can't confirm that. incidence of violence have increased over weeks. a blackhawk helicopter came down in kandahar yesterday killing all 11 on board. seven w
. >>> in afghanistan this morning, a local policeman opened fire on members of the u.s. military killing two american soldiers. also an afghan soldier shot at another unit of troops. as reporting from kabul, that makes seven such incidents in the past two weeks. >> there have been two incidents today where afghan forces turned on the international troops they are meant to be working with. in the western province much far a, members of the local police shot and killed u.s. troops....
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it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it underlines is the challenges and difficulties of u.s. soldiers working alongside armed afghan soldiers and police on the battlefield. we joined a team of u.s. soldiers at a check point in a volatile area north of kandahar. and this is a unit that had been involved in a joint operation before it was called off. they're currently in the process of vetting every single member that they're working with. and they say that -- the commanders tell us they have a long checklist that they have to review before they resume these joint operations. the events over the w
it is in an area patrolled almost exclusively by u.s. forces. at least ten afghan police and civilians were killed in the attack that the taliban has already claimed responsibility for. this comes after an incident over the weekend where it appears that u.s. soldiers and afghan soldiers got into a fire fight at a check point southwest of kabul. an american soldier and an american civilian were killed in that attack along with three afghan soldiers. it is still under investigation. but what it...
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insurgents wore u.s. military uniforms, were armed with rocket propelled grenades and used a suicide bomber to blast through the perimeter fence close to the landing strip. u.s. and uk forces responded and killed all but one attacker, who they detained. but considerable damage was done to buildings and aircraft. at least six u.s. carrier jets were destroyed at an estimated cost of $200 million. nato says the attackers had planned and trained well for the assault, but the fact that the base was breached so easily has raised questions about how effectively it was secured. and also this weekend, another six international troops were killed, four u.s. and two british, in another wave of so-called insider shootings. in both cases, it's thought the attacker was a member of the afghan police and it brings the total of the numbers of these attacks this year to 51. and it raises questions about the new measures which have been brought in to prevent them if these kind of attacks are still continuing. >> kitty logan
insurgents wore u.s. military uniforms, were armed with rocket propelled grenades and used a suicide bomber to blast through the perimeter fence close to the landing strip. u.s. and uk forces responded and killed all but one attacker, who they detained. but considerable damage was done to buildings and aircraft. at least six u.s. carrier jets were destroyed at an estimated cost of $200 million. nato says the attackers had planned and trained well for the assault, but the fact that the base was...
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assistant u.s. attorney general harvey eisenberg says that allows officers to share critical data. >> say we want to find a homicide suspect, a rape suspect or whatever. you put that into the systems. that's a vehicle you want to pay attention to. >> reporter: the officers out on the street are getting information about the potential location almost in realtime. >> they are getting it in realtime. someone who's out there with a weapon is a homicide suspect and known to be armed. you're going to want to approach that vehicle differently if you're a trooper. >> reporter: the readers have helped capture dangerous fugitiv fugitives. during president obama's inauguration, they scanned for specific vehicles connected to possible threats. and some 500 readers on the u.s. border feed data into terror watch lists. some cities are also using them to make money. arlington, virginia, uses scanners to locate the cars of delinquent tax-payers. privacy advocates complain the cameras are a dangerous intrusion, allo
assistant u.s. attorney general harvey eisenberg says that allows officers to share critical data. >> say we want to find a homicide suspect, a rape suspect or whatever. you put that into the systems. that's a vehicle you want to pay attention to. >> reporter: the officers out on the street are getting information about the potential location almost in realtime. >> they are getting it in realtime. someone who's out there with a weapon is a homicide suspect and known to be...
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on that day, the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to six months before. the state department told officials sorting through everything they don't see evidence of a lot of security requests that were denied. charlie? >> sharyl attkisson, thank you. you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at some stations drivers are paying more than $5. as john blackstone reports the governor is stepping in and taking some action. >> reporter: with gas prices rising steeply for a week, some california drivers are buying as little gasoline as they can. >> they are keeping little tired old grannies at home. i can't pay these big prices. >> reporter: california governor agreed it's an emergency so he authorized an immediate switch to winter gasoline which can be more polluting but can bring down gas prices. >> i had to cutback o
on that day, the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to six months before. the state department told officials sorting through everything they don't see evidence of a lot of security requests that were denied. charlie? >> sharyl attkisson, thank you. you can see more of this story tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. gas prices continue to skyrocket in california. statewide average hit a new record high this morning. nearly $4.67 a gallon. at...
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the u.s. and could ultimately imperil president obama's hopes for a second term. so europe is going to dominate this meeting of the 20 most powerful economies in the world. the white house is trying to downplay expectations. they said there's no magic solution that's going to come out of these meetings here but what they hope is that this meeting will be a catalyst for action for another meeting in europe two weeks from now amongst the europeans. that's on june 28th. i can tell you, charlie, it is interesting to see the white house has said all along and publicly that this is a problem for europe, europe has the capacity to solve it, but behind the scenes they are working furiously with the president talking with many of these leaders in europe, also to treasury secretary geithner behind the scenes because they are so concerned about that contagion continuing to spread to the u.s. and continuing to slow growth for the u.s. economy. >> beyond that european global economic crisis, there's also t
the u.s. and could ultimately imperil president obama's hopes for a second term. so europe is going to dominate this meeting of the 20 most powerful economies in the world. the white house is trying to downplay expectations. they said there's no magic solution that's going to come out of these meetings here but what they hope is that this meeting will be a catalyst for action for another meeting in europe two weeks from now amongst the europeans. that's on june 28th. i can tell you, charlie, it...
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a u.s. intelligence official tells cbs news it shows the attack did not grow out of a protest as originally thought. it also shows that the attack though intentional was not well-planned. now this is the second time that david petraeus will brief congress about the attacks in benghazi. the first time was two days afterwards but that was before they finalized the timeline of fepz. norah, charlie. >> margaret, brennan thank you. petraeus is still under the spotlight forhe affair that forced him out of his job. bob orr has some new information that story. >> reporter: good morning. fbi officials have told us that their investigation into this whole scandal which brought down david petraeus so far has not turned up any threat or damage to national security. since the affair with paula broadwell occurred while petraeus was the director of the central intelligence agency, the cia's inspector general has begun his own investigation. sources say the cia is looking into the general conduct of petraeu
a u.s. intelligence official tells cbs news it shows the attack did not grow out of a protest as originally thought. it also shows that the attack though intentional was not well-planned. now this is the second time that david petraeus will brief congress about the attacks in benghazi. the first time was two days afterwards but that was before they finalized the timeline of fepz. norah, charlie. >> margaret, brennan thank you. petraeus is still under the spotlight forhe affair that forced...
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those who did vote and those who didn't are worried about the effect of u.s.-led sanctions which are slowly choking iran's economy. to reverse sanctions iran's government would have to seek negotiations and a compromise on the nuclear program. that looked unlikely before and now that the parliament is going to be dominated by religious hard liners it looks virtually impossible. elizabeth palmer, cbs this morning saturday, tehran. >> in arizona, police in the phoenix suburb of tempeh are looking for two men who shot 13 people in a nightclub overnight. the motive for the shooting is unclear. it happened during a rap concert. the club has a history of trouble. >>> the funeral for daniel parmitor is set for today. he was one of three students shot at an ohio high school this week. classes resumed at chardon high. teachers and students spent the day talking about the shooting. t.j. lane, another student, has been charged in the killings. >>> it's about 20 minutes past the hour. let's go to lonnie quinn for a look at the weather and the path of the devastating storm
those who did vote and those who didn't are worried about the effect of u.s.-led sanctions which are slowly choking iran's economy. to reverse sanctions iran's government would have to seek negotiations and a compromise on the nuclear program. that looked unlikely before and now that the parliament is going to be dominated by religious hard liners it looks virtually impossible. elizabeth palmer, cbs this morning saturday, tehran. >> in arizona, police in the phoenix suburb of tempeh are...
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. >>> top u.s. security official told a senate panel wednesday the deadly attack in libya september 11th in which the ambassador and three others were killed was a terrorist strike. >>> unemployment is way too high and home ownership is way too low, the recovery is happening. >>> federal jury has awarded a man more than $7 million for lung damage caused by microwave popcorn. >> i would breathe it in because it smells good. >>> riders stuck, dangling nearly four hours, 300 feet in the air. >> i'm just happy to be on the ground. >>> a very close call has one police officer being called a hero. the officer pushes a woman out of the way. p>> ooh, i'm not doing that mov. >> expect some delays. ooh, that left lane. he just got whacked. >> did you ever have a concussion? >> i don't remember. >> she doesn't need rehab. she needs a driver, this girl. >> this co-host of "cbs this morning" also has the energy to engage the egg heads on his pbs talk show. ver on veronica? >> who is charlie rose? >> correct. >>
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the u.s. army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan, he says that soldier never wanted to go back to war. >> we still don't know the suspect's name but we are learning much more about him this morning. national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon with the latest. david, good morning. >> good morning. pentagon officials have received reports that in the hours before the shooting rampage, the alleged shooter was drinking alcohol with two other soldiers with, which is forbidden in a combat zone and may well have played a role in the horrific events that followed. a day before the army sergeant allegedly went on his shooting rampage, he witnessed a fellow soldier get his leg blown off according to his lawyer. >> at this small base that he was at, somebody was gravely injured the day before the alleged incident. gravely injured. which affected all of the soldiers. >> attorney jon henry brown announced the new details thursday night and revealed his client is fro
the u.s. army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan, he says that soldier never wanted to go back to war. >> we still don't know the suspect's name but we are learning much more about him this morning. national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon with the latest. david, good morning. >> good morning. pentagon officials have received reports that in the hours before the shooting rampage, the alleged shooter was drinking alcohol with two other...